Opened in 1996, the Bunn Library is an architectural delight that houses a highly advanceD research and learning center with a capacity for nearly 100,000
volumes.

In addition to small group study rooms, individual study carrels, multiple computer labs, and a large community gathering room, the library includes an electronic classroom equipped
with lap tops and a projection system for teaching an interactive
learning. The library also offers a web-based
catalog, a variety of over 40
online databases, electronic resources, an extensive
ebook collection and wireless access.

Amid the learning technology, the Bunn Library’s comfortable seating provides a
superb place to sit down and get lost in a great book.Our ever increasing collection presently
includes more than 65,000 volumes, more than 1500 video and dvd titles, and an
extensive cd collection. The New Jersey Regional Library System and the OCLC
Network provide interlibrary loan services from libraries throughout the
county. Lawrenceville’s professional
librarians offer general orientation sessions, teach classes on how to do research
in specific disciplines and are available to assist individual students with
curriculum integrated research projects.

Mission Statement

“The mission of the Bunn Library is to support the academic curriculum and residential
life of the Lawrenceville community, to foster a love of reading, and to prepare
Lawrenceville students for life-long learning and informed decision-making by being effective critical thinkers and ethical users and creators of information.”